No. 1-3, November 2004
Index
- ADR and the “Vanishing Trial”: The Growth and Impact of “Alternative Dispute Resolution”
- Appeal Rates and Outcomes in Tried and Nontried Cases: Further Exploration of Anti‐Plaintiff Appellate Outcomes
- Disappearing Trials? A Comparative Perspective
- Examining Trial Trends in State Courts: 1976–2002
- Getting What We Asked For, Getting What We Paid For, and Not Liking What We Got: The Vanishing Civil Trial
- Keeping Our Ambition Under Control: The Limits of Data and Inference in Searching for the Causes and Consequences of Vanishing Trials in Federal Court
- Migrating, Morphing, and Vanishing: The Empirical and Normative Puzzles of Declining Trial Rates in Courts
- Puzzles about Supply‐Side Explanations for Vanishing Trials: A New Look at Fundamentals
- So What? Possible Implications of the Vanishing Trial Phenomenon
- The Case for Trials: Considering the Intangibles
- The Day Before Trials Vanished
- The Vanishing Trial
- The Vanishing Trial: An Examination of Trials and Related Matters in Federal and State Courts
- Vanishing Trials and Summary Judgment in Federal Civil Cases: Drifting Toward Bethlehem or Gomorrah?
- Vanishing Trials: The Bankruptcy Experience
- Where Have All the Trials Gone? Settlements, Nontrial Adjudications, and Statistical Artifacts in the Changing Disposition of Federal Civil Cases